Hmm are you sure? I was under the impression that UK screened all out of state applications.
That's what I meant by suggesting there are min test scores. I think there are minimums, but personally I think of screening more as glancing at the whole file, not just state ties and test scores. I mean, if (IF) there are minimums for a school and you apply anyway, you basically just donated to the school, right? Like those schools that have a policy against taking OOS students -- you can still apply, but you don't meet their recs. Guess it's just the semantics of what you think "screening" means -- evaluating to see if they meet your requirements, or taking a not-super-in-depth look at the whole file before deciding to offer a secondary.
This late in the cycle, a 31 MCAT from Canada would have to have like,"delivered-babies-in-Africa-(with-AIDS)-while-I-was-doing-my-PhD-in-social-sciences-and-history-of-medicine"-level EC's to get into a school that's an in-state heavy as UK. Sorry, but they do love re-apps. And the secondary fee is cheap so at least you're not out $125 or anything.